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Show Friday, March 16, THE OGDEN POST STAGE SCREEN AMUSEMENTS - - AT THE THEATRES OllPIIEUM r&ntages Vaudeville balance of the week, with feature film Dearie," starring Irene Rich; Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Billie Dove in The Heart of a Follies Girl"; coming March 25, the masterpiece, 'The King of Kings," EGYPTIANNow playing, The Cohens and Kellys in Paris"; Sunday, Gene Stratton-Torter- 's Freckles." PARAMOUNT Now playing. Fay Wray and Gary Cooper in The Legion of The Condemned; Friday and Saturday, on the stage, The Spring Style Show; Sunday and Monday, Fanchon and Marco Idea Crinoline Days," featum.g Jan Rubini; on the screen, Rebe Daniels in Feel My Pulse." OGDEN Now playing, BAzz Barton in The Little Duck a rob; Sunday, Hoof Marks; Tuesday and Wednesday, Put 'Em Up; Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Casey Jones." LYCEUM Saturday, Tom Tyler in Flying U Ranch"; Sunday, Harold Sell Wright's Shepherd of the Hills"; Monday, Mat Moore and Margaret Livingston in Married Alive; Tuesday, Chas. Hutchinson in Pirates of the Sky"; Wednesday, Rarbara Kent and Raymond Keane in The Lone Eagle"; Thursday, Ted Wells in Shooting Straight, and Earl Fox in Slaves of Beauty"; Friday, Johnny Hines in All Aboard." COIXiN I A L Saturday, Jaws of Steel" with Sunday and Monday, Jesse James" with Fred Thompson; Tuesday and Wednesday, Dancing Days" with Helene Chadwick; Thursday and Friday, Dody and Soul," with Lionel Rarrymore and A ilecn Pringle. WHITE CITY GARDENS Danring every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday to Jack Passey's greater band. RERTHANA Dancing Wednesdays and Saturdays. Music by Olie Reeve and his orchestra. VIRGINIA Open every Saturday. Dud" Seowcroft and his band. De-Mil- March 25 ORPHEUM, BEGINNING SUNDAY NIGHT le - Rin-Tin-T- Crinoline Beauties at Paramount Sunday rose-tinte- 1 4 Days Only Twice Daily Thereafter, 2:15 and 8:15 RDeMIUES CECIL PICTURES'1 PICTURES' N in; of the Crinoline era against a rich stage setting complete one of the finest productions it haa been the pleasure of the Paramount theatre to the people of this city.. offer days when Rack to the d Crinoline beauties were the rage, Fanchon & Marco have dipped for the theme of their latest idea, which cornea to the Paramount theatre Sunday and Monday. The Crinoline Days" idea embodies all the beauty and flush of the Mauve decade, all the glamour that surrounded an almost forgotten era. When producing Crinoline Days," the noted stage producers for West Coast theatres looked around for the best available violinist; and their choice was Jan Rubini, a soloist of international reputation. Mr. Rubini injects color into tho act and gives it a touch of richness not often found in stage productions. Not all of the Crinoline Days" idea belongs to the days of long ago. There is a dash of today. Jimmy Ray, one of the cleverest roft shoe dancers on the stage, will bring his inimitable pep. And the Wirsity Beauties will introduce the newest dance craze, the "Varsity Drag," Duff in & Draper form an adagio team that blends with the entire structure of the act, and the Crinoline Beauties, garbed in gorgeous costumes 1928 JldaptedJby deanieJtacpherson VISUALIZING Ohs Gaynor. For both of these artists I predict much in the immediate future. Miss Wray has one of the leading roles in The Legion of the Condemned," Paramount's companion picture to Wings, the great epic of the air, at the Paramount theatre now. The Legion of the Condemned was written and directed by the two men who were responsible for the filming of Wings" namely John Monk Saunders and William Wellman. Other members of the cast of the production are Gary Cooper, Barry Norton, Lane Chandler, Francis McDonald, Voya George, Freeman Wood, E. II. Calvert and Chariot Bird. One of the most fitting and grac-ou- s Universal officials are impatiently tributes that one artist can York the New in of arrival awuiting estow upon another has been tenreWe Americans." All ports from Hollywood proclaim the dered to Fay Wray, Paramount feaproduction a wow," to use the par- tured player, by Emil Jannings, the lance of the movie. great German star. Mins Wray, who was discovered by Von Stroheim and given one of Eric Mac Ran has been selected by Henry Hoot Gibson to direct him in Doub- he leading roles in The Wedding received praise from Janling for Trouble," by Arthur Statter. March, after nings. playing with the latter lie has also chosen Eugenia Gilbert as his xoman in The Street leading as his leading lady for this picture. of Sin. I have seen many of the younger ayers and their performances dur-n- g Local my stay in Hollywood," said Frank Borzage and his staff are but two stand out as the most working on the screen adaptation of iromising of .this group. 1 am speak-n- g The River, most of which he will of Miss Fay Wray and Miss Janet film in Alaska, starting in ApriL The firm of Jackson and Pace, local Bheet metal workers, were awarded a government contract this week for furnishing two thousand pieces of specially designed cooking utensils for the forestry service. The utensils, of special construction are being made in Jackson and Faces plant on Kiesel avenue. pre-vie- w Concern Gets Government Contract IOO MAGNIFICENT SETTINGS 18 STARS of STAGE and SCRL I Saw Cooper- ,- Fay wray in the wild am a.weilman production The legion of the Condemned a Paramount Picture Great Actor Pays Comer Tribute Jan-ning- Sf fKoiii Greatest Story Extras 500 POPULAR PLAYERS-500- 0 Touring Orchestra of Twenty MAIL ORDERS NOW Seats on Sale Wednesday, March 21 PRICES (tax included) Nights, 50c, 75c, $1.10, $1.65. Matinees, 50c, 75c, $1.10. Don't Say It Can't Be Done!" Joseph P. Kennedy presenta ORPHEUM Beginning Sunday Another Fine Picture for Orpheum Patrons! !5r TH DIRECTION L. MARCUS ENTERPRISES ON THE SCREEN REGULAR PRICES an aviation thriller - a neurpairof lowers YAY OAKY yrRAJr COOPER. - a great picture "THE HGIONwr&CffiJBnfly L. f GENE ADDED ATTRACTION FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ON SIKOTON-- FOMERS THE STAGE GENE SPRING STYLE SHOW STRATTON-PORTER- S ASSISTED BY TIDES and 'Ills DANI) 20 MODELS World-belove- SC SUNDAY MONDAY What a Boy! ON THE STAGE FANCHON & MARCO IDEA No Wonder Millions Read the Book! What daring in danger! What spirit of What loyalty to his employer! What sacrifice in adversity! love! Dont it! CRINOLINE . character in a screen d version that wiU add tens of millions of admirers who have already read the book! DAYS Starting FEATURING Sunday : : News Comedy Orpheum Theatre Orchestra Admission: Matinee, 10c, 25c; Night, 10c, 35c. JAN IIURINI FAMOUS VIOLINIST 3 p. m. "Gee, But Business Is Good!" JIMMY RAY CRINOLINE BEAUTIES DUFFIN & DRAPER HELEN WARNER MAXINE EVELYN Dance and Make Merry Tomorrow Nite White City Gardens and Virginia TIBBS and His BAND ON THE SCREEN 4FeeI b ! My r 'P, (May UCM -- s. v . , r V . C4.- No Raise in Prices. Entrance on 25th Street. 5, . " ; ' r - y . , v : r s- " - - FENCES HAVE BEEN REMOVED AND MADE ONE DIG PARK 2 DIG HANDS 2 IN DIG BALLROOMS 12 SATURDAY NITE |